1976-Andy Atuegbu scores the only goal to lift San Francisco to its second straight NCAA title with a 1-0 win over Indiana at Franklin Field.

1977-The Tampa Bay Rowdies name former Millwall coach Gordon Jago Head Coach and Vice President of Player Development, signing him to a three-year contract.

1980-After four all-night bargaining sessions, the NASL and its Players Association reach agreement on a three-year collective bargaining agreement.

1981-The American Soccer League votes to require teams to have at least 14 Americans on their rosters.

1981-Keith Furphy scores four goals and adds an assist to lead the Cleveland Force to a 7-6 win over the Philadelphia Fever at The Spectrum.

1982-The Supreme Court upholds a lower court ruling that prevent the National Football League from banning its owners from owning teams in other sports. The NASL had filed suit in 1978.

1989-The Tacoma Stars fire coach Alan Hinton for the second time.

1993-The U.S. Soccer Federation preliminarily accepts the Division I professional soccer application of Major League Professional Soccer, Inc.

1993-Joe-Max Moore becomes the first player to score four goals in a game since Archie Stark in 1925, as the U.S. Men's National Team routs El Salvador 7-0 in front of 7,618 at the Los Angeles Coliseum.

1993-The Virginia Cavaliers become the first team to win three straight NCAA Men's championships, with a 2-0 win over the University of South Carolina.

1998-Daryl Doran's two-pointer with 3:04 to play lifts the St. Louis Ambush over host Kansas City, 20-19. It was the eighth and final lead change of the game.